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Burning Calories Is Essential to Weight Loss

By Dallas Dougan
Oct 1, 2008
If you are having difficulty losing the excess poundage, then take comfort in the fact that you are not alone. Millions of men and women the world over are also struggling to lose the unwanted fat. There are many factors that contribute to weight problems and they vary among individuals. Having said that, it should not be surprising that some diet plans work and others fail. Weight problem is not just a result of poor eating habits; it can be caused by many other factors that people are not aware of.

It's not uncommon to see people jumping from one diet program to another. This is highly understandable considering that each weight loss program is designed to address certain problems. If you are not able to determine the root cause of your weight problem, chances are you are stuck in a program that does little to help you lose weight.

The weight loss programs that you see online may seem to have glaring differences, but believe it or not, they have something in common too. Most, if not all of them, acknowledges the role of calories in controlling one's weight. That's why you will see programs that will require you to control your calorie intake. Other programs will also encourage you to use diet pills that will let your body burn more calories. As they say, the unburned calories of today are the fat of the future. This means that calories play an important role in weight loss. To have a clear understanding of how calories work means that you can begin to understand how your body can lose the unwanted fat.

Calorie is a unit of measurement for food energy. Calories are essential in making the body perform functions and physical activities. If constantly eat food that has high calorie content, it is important that you burn them off by exercising. It's important to remember that if you take more calories that what your body needs, then the excess calories in the body will eventually become fat. If little to nothing is done to burn off the extra calories, you can be piling up on the unwanted fat, hence you are gaining more weight. If you want to begin your weight loss regimen, you need to strike a balance between your calorie intake and the level of physical activity.

But before you start to keep track of your calorie intake, it's important to know that an accumulated 3,500 extra calories that is stored in your body translate into one pound of fat. This is over and above the required daily calorie intake. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration recommends that 30 percent of calorie intake come from fat. If you burn the calories you consume, you're most likely to maintain your weight. On the other hand, if you take in more calories than you burn, you are inviting the extra weight to your body. Your weight loss starts when you burn more calories than you take in. To burn the calories, you must exercise and lead an active lifestyle.
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